WEEK 2: Conquering Carcassi's Etudes
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the Carcassi Etudes op.60 challenge!
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Study No.1
Hello everyone, this is my second post after posting study no.3 last week.
I was hesitating about recording it as I didn't master it yet but I said why not, at the end it is only about sharing progress and having fun :)
This week I recorded Study No.1 which is still challenging to me and requires a lot more practice.
I will practice both studies 1 & 3 more to polish them then I may post if they get any big improvements.
Next, I may start learning either a section of Study No. 7 as I want to try tremolo or study no.2 if that was way difficult for me :)
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Sorry I posted this in "week 1" by mistake, so copied it here where it belongs. This one is a bit more challenging than it first appears. Since it is not memorized, I need to pay more attention to the transitions for different RH patterns and some position changes. Guess this was one of Carcassi's main purposes of this study.
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First, thanks for the concern for my safety from Ida. We are fine here about 200 miles east of New Orleans. Mostly lots of rain. I have gotten to the point with #12 that I am satisfied. I found the arpeggio pattern quite easy and many of the chord shapes were familiar and not difficult - just a couple of longer reaches. The trickier part for me was getting the changes well connected and legato sounding. If I go slowly enough it's okay so I just need to work for that sound at a faster tempo. I've enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Next on my list is # 21. With the mordents and shifts it should present a good left-hand challenge for me which will be good.